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Lesson 2: Configuring Windows Fax and Scan
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Lesson Review
You can use the following questions to test your knowledge of the
information in Lesson 2,
“Configuring Windows Fax and Scan.” The questions are also available on the
companion CD
if you prefer to review them in electronic form.
NOTE
Answers
Answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is
correct or incorrect are
located in the “Answers” section at the end of the book.
1. You are expecting a fax to arrive and have noted that your fax machine is
out of ink. As
a quick replacement, you hook up your Windows Vista Ultimate laptop to the
phone
line using the fax modem port. When the phone rings, you open Windows Fax
and Scan
for the first time but the fax is not received. What should you do to
resolve the problem?
(Choose two; each forms a part of the answer.)
A. Configure the send/receive options to allow the device to send faxes.
B. Configure modem properties.
C. Configure a fax account.
D. Configure the send/receive options to allow the device to receive faxes.
2. Your Windows Vista laptop has a built-in fax modem. Your mobile telephone
has the
ability to function as a Bluetooth modem, and you have already paired it
with Windows
Vista. When you are at home, you are able to send and receive faxes using
the built-in
modem. You are traveling to a conference and want to be able to send and
receive faxes
using your mobile telephone’s Bluetooth modem functionality. What steps
should you
take to achieve this?
A. Create a new fax account.
B. Edit fax account properties.
C. Use the Select Device option in Fax Settings.
D. Delete the existing fax account.
3. Under which of the following conditions should you use more than one fax
account?
A. Your computer has a fax modem, and your office has a fax server.
B. Your computer has more than one fax modem.
C. You want to configure separate fax settings for each user.
D. You want to share your fax modem with users on the network.
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